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5 Experimental Metal Mashups You Never Knew You Needed

Zehra Kabak
Last updated: 2025/02/24 at 2:23 PM
By Zehra Kabak 5 Min Read
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Photo Credit: Mrs Nightmare Lyra/YouTube - DJ Cummerbund/YouTube - Metal Insider

There’s something weirdly awesome about mixing metal with pop, hip-hop, or even classic rock. Sure, it doesn’t always hit, but when it does? Pure magic. Heavy riffs clashing with unexpected melodies can create something totally new—something so good you start wondering why the original artists never just teamed up in the first place.

Thanks to YouTube and underground DJs, we’ve gotten some absolutely insane mashups to fill the gap over the years. Here are five that might seriously blow your mind.

5. System of a Down + Coolio

System of a Down’s ‘Aerials’ meets Coolio’s ‘Gangsta’s Paradise,’ and somehow, against all logic, it works. The genius behind this one? William Maranci, a legend in the world of bizarre but brilliant music mashups.

Maranci has this wild ability to take songs that should never, under any circumstances, go together and make them sound like they were always meant to be one. ‘Gangsta’s Aerials’ is a perfect example. It starts with the haunting choir intro from ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ before sliding straight into that unmistakable ‘Aerials’ riff. Coolio’s verses hit hard over the heavy guitars, and when the chorus kicks in, it’s an oddly perfect mix. It’s eerie, it’s catchy, and it’ll make your brain do a double take.

4. Tool + Justin Bieber

Ah, the great Tool vs. Bieber saga. Back in 2019, Justin Bieber casually mentioned that he was a Tool fan, and naturally, the internet lost its collective mind. Maynard James Keenan’s reaction? A classic, cryptic ‘#bummer’ tweet. The situation didn’t escalate into an all-out feud, but it did spark something else—a mashup that no one asked for but absolutely needed.

Enter DJ Cummerbund! He took Tool’s intricate and hypnotic ‘Parabola’ and layered it with Bieber’s pop-hit ‘Love Yourself,’ sprinkling in a little Ludacris for good measure. The result? ‘Love Your Parabola.’ It’s weird, it’s surprisingly smooth, and it somehow bridges the gap between progressive metal complexity and pop simplicity. Tool purists might clutch their pearls, but let’s be real—this is a weirdly brilliant fusion.

3. Ozzy Osbourne + The Beach Boys

Picture this: Ozzy Osbourne surfing under a bright California sun. Sounds ridiculous, right? Well, DJ Cummerbund decided to make it happen with ‘Mama, I’m Fun, Fun, Fun.’ This mashup combines Ozzy’s heartfelt ballad ‘Mama, I’m Coming Home’ with the Beach Boys’ feel-good anthem ‘Fun, Fun, Fun.’

The warm, surf-rock instrumentation melts into Ozzy’s dramatic vocals, creating a track that sounds like it belongs in an alternate universe where metalheads and beach bums are one and the same.

2. Iron Maiden + Michael Jackson

If you ever wondered what would happen if Iron Maiden’s ‘The Trooper’ and Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat It’ had a baby, Nightmare Lyra has your answer. ‘Beat It, Trooper’ is hands down one of the most impressive pop-meets-metal mashups out there, seamlessly blending two legendary songs into one powerhouse track.

It kicks off with the iconic galloping riff from ‘The Trooper,’ but before Bruce Dickinson can belt out his signature wails, that unmistakable ‘Beat It’ guitar lick sneaks in. Then, boom—Jackson’s vocals take over, replacing Maiden’s war-torn storytelling with his own high-energy bravado.

1. Metallica + Rihanna

Metallica and Rihanna might sound like a weird mix, but they actually have some history. Back in 2017, the metal legends hopped into James Corden’s ‘Carpool Karaoke’ and, of all things, performed Rihanna’s ‘Diamonds.’ It was unexpected, hilarious, and somehow… kind of amazing. But that wasn’t the end of Metallica’s pop experimentation.

The internet did what it does best, and soon enough, someone mashed up Metallica’s ‘Fuel’ with Rihanna’s ‘Rude Boy.’ The result? Pure chaos in the best possible way. James Hetfield’s gravelly growl launches the track with his classic ‘Give me fuel, give me fire!’ before Rihanna’s slick R&B beat swoops in and flips the vibe entirely.

And if that wasn’t wild enough, there are also sneaky additions from Megadeth’s ‘Youthanasia,’ Guns N’ Roses, and even Gorillaz. Oh, and did we mention the late wrestling legend Macho Man Randy Savage’s rap album makes an appearance? Because it does.

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